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Liam Gallagher issues warning to Just Stop Oil after Stonehenge stunt
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“It’s time for us to think about what our civilisation will leave behind – what is our legacy? ...
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian students walk out in protest at Stanford University graduation
LA Times via AOL· 6 days ago“We invite graduates, friends, and family to walk out of commencement ... to show support for...
At Racine rally, Trump again claims he ‘saved’ Kenosha
Politifact· 7 hours agoKenosha — about 11 miles south of where Trump held his rally — was rocked by civil unrest in 2020...
Marlon Wayans on Standing Up to LGBTQ Hate: “The Worst People Now Have a Megaphone” (Exclusive)
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPride Month has an unofficial grand marshal this year: Marlon Wayans. The venerable comedy star...
Protestors fight for gun violence victims at Arkansas State Capitol
KTHV Little Rock· 7 days agoOn Saturday, family, friends and loved ones of those lost to gun violence gathered on the steps of...
‘Nobody liked Ray Davies’: How the Kinks curmudgeon made Englishrock great, without making friends
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoFor Ray Davies, lead singer of The Kinks, the British Invasion was not all it was cracked up to be....
London theatre: the best musicals and plays to book now
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoLondon has a world-leading theatre scene, offering everything from plays, musicals and comedy to...
Friendship 9’s John Gaines dies at 83. SC civil rights group pioneered ‘jail, no bail’
The Rock Hill Herald· 5 days agoGaines and other civil rights protesters from Rock Hill spent a month in jail after being convicted of trespassing.
Biden vs. Trump: Where they stand on Israel, Palestinians, Middle East
The Columbian· 5 days agoThe Israel-Hamas war has thrust Israel and Palestinians back on the front-burner of U.S. policy, and...
Native tribes on banning Kristi Noem from reservations: ‘She’d be charged with trespassing’
AOL· 1 day agoWhile sifting through his work emails one February afternoon, Clyde Estes saw a message that dismayed him. “I started reading it and was just shocked,” recalled Estes, chairman of the Lower ...